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The release comes almost 4 years after the band's previous studio album "Stitches Of Eden". Also on this release the band mixes metal goth rock and dark synth pop fueled by the vocals of NÃ¸emi AurÃ¸ra. The album is available in a normal CD format as well as in a limited edition 2CD box set featuring covers from The Rolling Stones, The Ramones and even 2 Unlimited. Next to these covers you'll also get quite diverse remixes and reworks by Studio-X, Aesthetische, Psy'Aviah, Inertia, Junksista, Implant, Neikka RPM, Digitalis Purpurea and Cryogenica and a band's Exclusive Club Mix of the title track 'White Me In Black Me Out'.

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Band Members: NÃ¸emi AurÃ¸ra (Songwriting, Vocals, Bass, Synths, Lyrics, Visual) - Max (Songwriting, Guitars, Synths, Programming, Production) Helalyn Flowers are one of the most revolutionary female-fronted acts in the Industrial scene by performing a hugely unique combination of Goth, Metal, Punk and Electro sonorities. Raising from the electric suburbs of Rome, they shake the underground scene in 2006 with the singles â€œE-race Generationâ€ and â€œVoicesâ€ which letâ€™ em become one of the most explosive bands on Myspace and Vampirefreaks. This leads Helalyn Flowers to worldwide consents, including European major press, like Orkus, Sonic Seducer, Flash and Rock Sound UK as well as to the contract deal with Belgian indie label Alfa Matrix which released so far debut-album â€œA Voluntary Coincidenceâ€ (2007) and the surprising follow-up â€œStitches of Edenâ€ (2010) which let the band gain the status of â€œto the top of the sceneâ€ by :Ritual: Magazine in 2010. Also the same mag will acclaim Helalyn Flowers as one of the most important Italian acts in the contemporary scene. After having shared European stages with Emilie Autumn, Das Ich, Gohtminister, Neon, Ataraxia, Theatres Des Vampires and Attrition UK, after having homaged Depeche Mode with an edgy version of â€œRushâ€ on occasion of the Alfa Matrix tribute on 2CD and after 3 some years of stylistic refinement, the Italian Metallic Electro Rock duo strikes back with the eagerly awaited third full length record "White Me In Black Me Out", an album based on duality and dichotomy which might be seen as their darkest release ever. Somehow, it stands somewhere in between the rawness and the hi-energy of the debut "A Voluntary Coincidence" and the highly melodic and surrealistic "Stitches Of Eden". But it's also different at the same time, showing HELALYN FLOWERS in their most naked essence. More essence, less embellishments, more moods, less artefacts, revealing the dark side of the sweetest melody, giving a cinematic touch to their alluring mixture of Metal Goth Rock and dark Synth Pop. Helalyn Flowers keep fascinating crowds with their distinct multi-faced musical spectrum and their unique ability to create incredibly catchy tunes by blending ghostly atmospheres, martial beats, metal sounds and the outstanding vocal performance of female singer N0emi Aurora, able to cover a wide stylistic range, from Pop/ Rock, Metal to even operatic soprano and madrigal and whom voice has been often compared to great singers like BJORK, Shirley Manson or EVANESCENCEâ€™s Amy Lee. Helalyn Flowers keep surprising you song after song on this darkly beautiful album by intermingling varied influences going from SISTERS OF MERCY to SKOLD or even MARILYN MANSON, NEW ORDER, THE CURE, DEPECHE MODE or even THE PRODIGY. Elements of Gothic Rock, Industrial Metal, Dark Electro, Synth Pop get fused with martial metal dance pop, gloomy moody Electro Pop Rock, tortured alternative style and toxic guitar style. This challenging and essential new album also comes out as limited deluxe box with amazing design by Toxic Visions Design (facebook.com/toxicvisionsdesign) and the â€œWireless Survivorsâ€ Bonus Disc including a twisted version of â€œSatisfactionâ€, freely based on the original theme with the same title by the ROLLING STONES and stunning versions of RAMONESâ€™ â€œPet Semataryâ€ as well as techno gurus 2 UNLIMITEDâ€™s intergalactic hit â€œNo Limitâ€. Also electro remixes by STUDIO-X, PSYâ€™AVIAH, INERTIA, JUNKSISTA, AESTHETISCHE etc. are included. Beyond labels and genres, Helalyn Flowers raise the flag of the Dark Music of this post-2012 world.